This artist was inspired by African art or masks. Subjects are often elongated.

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Type of abstraction, nonrepresentational, started without any reference to subject and assuming artistic value resides in form and content completely

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The refinement of an image to the basic essentials for clarity of presentation.

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The surface of a material that can be experienced through touch or the illusion of touch.

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Master of economy

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The measurable distance, between points or images.

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The visual response to the wavelengths of sunlight identified as red, green, blue and so on; having the physical properties of hue, intensity and value

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An area that stands out from the space next to or around it because of a defined or implied boundary. (value, color, texture)

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Known for abstraction of women; was an abstract expressionist.

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Abstract expressionist, abstraction is nonobjective.

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The path of a moving point that is made by a tool.

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Abstraction based on a subject but visually appears nonobjective.

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Person, place, or idea (the noun), the"what"

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Uses primary colors, early work inspired by van Gogh

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Known for use of texture and small brush strokes

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The darkness or lightness of a color, shape, image

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